“In at least 78 UI claims, Jaklitsch presents himself the same way, regardless of the ID theft victim’s age or sex,” an affidavit from U.S. Attorney's OfficeĪ criminal complaint in the case filed under seal in December gives further details on the alleged plot, saying Jaklitsch submitted phony driver’s licenses and photos of himself wearing a curly wig to sneak through EDD’s verification process, a practice court documents describe as “synthetic identity fraud.” A federal grand jury in Sacramento indicted Jaklitsch, 40, of Elizabeth, N.J., on charges of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, the latest charges in the ongoing scandal involving billions of dollars of losses from phony claims made to Californiaâs unemployment insurance system since the start of the pandemic. Attorney’s Office is alleged to show Eric Michael Jaklitsch in various fake identifications, as well as in a security camera at a New Jersey ATM. A composite of images provided by the U.S.
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